Optical libraries, such as the Hewlett Packard 40XT, were created to automate loading and storing of the disks. A self-contained unit holding 16 or more disks and connected by SCSI to a host computer, the library required specialized archival software to store indices of data, and select disks.SummaryA magneto-optical drive is a kind of capable of writing and rewriting data upon a magneto-optical disc. 130. Early drives are 130 mm and have the size of full-height 130 mm hard-drives (like in the ). 130 mm media looks similar to a CD-ROM enclosed in an old-style, while 90 mm media is about the size of a regular 31⁄. Magneto-optical drives were first offered in computers. They were later also offered in products. are magneto-optical, and Sony produces many other formats of magneto-o.
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